Virginia Tech Engaged Newsletter
Fall 2025
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Hokies build the future of community-engaged scholarshipAs the host university, Virginia Tech showcased what it means to live its motto, Ut Prosim (That I May Serve) — not only celebrating 25 years of ESC’s leadership but helping chart the next 25. Of more than 250 sessions presented, more than 50 were led by Virginia Tech faculty, staff, and students.
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Class project grows into lasting food access effort in Roanoke , articleA home-visit story – a family receiving excellent health care but struggling to find consistent meals – shifted three Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine students' focus and set a new partnership in motion.
“Creating a sustainable partnership meant building something that would continue beyond the timeframe of a single school project. We wanted it to be consistent and to create a structure that future classes could build on."
Etta Hanlon
Student at the Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine
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Did you know?
The Lifelong Learning Institute of Virginia Tech draws on academic and community resources to provide intellectual, cultural, and social experiences for curious adults 50 and older. Members will have access to nearly 100 courses, field trips, lectures, and other events when they sign up in February for the Spring 2026 term.
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